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return status when a transfer failed! Hopefully, the next release will do this more elegantly and make these changes short-lived.
640 lines
17 KiB
C
640 lines
17 KiB
C
/* open.c */
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/* $RCSfile: open.c,v $
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* $Revision: 1.1 $
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* $Date: 93/07/09 11:27:07 $
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*/
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#include "sys.h"
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#include <netdb.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <arpa/ftp.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "util.h"
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#include "open.h"
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#include "cmds.h"
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#include "ftp.h"
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#include "ftprc.h"
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#include "main.h"
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#include "defaults.h"
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#include "copyright.h"
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/* open.c globals */
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int remote_is_unix; /* TRUE if remote host is unix. */
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int auto_binary = dAUTOBINARY;
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int anon_open = dANONOPEN;
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/* Anonymous logins by default? */
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int connected = 0; /* TRUE if connected to server */
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/* If TRUE, set binary each connection. */
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Hostname hostname; /* Name of current host */
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RemoteSiteInfo gRmtInfo;
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#ifdef GATEWAY
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string gateway; /* node name of firewall gateway */
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string gate_login; /* login at firewall gateway */
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#endif
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/* open.c externs */
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extern char *reply_string, *line, *Optarg, *margv[];
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extern int Optind, margc, verbose, macnum;
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extern long eventnumber;
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extern struct servent serv;
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extern FILE *cout;
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extern string anon_password;
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/* Given a pointer to an OpenOptions (structure containing all variables
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* that can be set from the command line), this routine makes sure all
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* the variables have valid values by setting them to their defaults.
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*/
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void InitOpenOptions(OpenOptions *openopt)
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{
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/* How do you want to open a site if neither -a or -u are given?
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* anon_open is true (default to anonymous login), unless
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* defaults.h was edited to set dANONOPEN to 0 instead.
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*/
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openopt->openmode = anon_open ? openImplicitAnon : openImplicitUser;
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/* Normally you don't want to ignore the entry in your netrc. */
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openopt->ignore_rc = 0;
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/* Set the default delay if the user specifies redial mode without
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* specifying the redial delay.
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*/
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openopt->redial_delay = dREDIALDELAY;
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/* Normally, you only want to try once. If you specify redial mode,
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* this is changed.
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*/
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openopt->max_dials = 1;
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/* You don't want to cat the file to stdout by default. */
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openopt->ftpcat = NO_FTPCAT;
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/* Setup the port number to try. */
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#ifdef dFTP_PORT
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/* If dFTP_PORT is defined, we use a different port number by default
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* than the one supplied in the servent structure.
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*/
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openopt->port = dFTP_PORT;
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/* Make sure the correct byte order is supplied! */
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openopt->port = htons(openopt->port);
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#else
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/* Use the port number supplied by the operating system's servent
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* structure.
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*/
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openopt->port = serv.s_port;
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#endif
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/* We are not in colon-mode (yet). */
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openopt->colonmodepath[0] = 0;
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/* Set the hostname to a null string, since there is no default host. */
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openopt->hostname[0] = 0;
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/* Set the opening directory path to a null string. */
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openopt->cdpath[0] = 0;
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} /* InitOpenOptions */
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/* This is responsible for parsing the command line and setting variables
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* in the OpenOptions structure according to the user's flags.
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*/
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int GetOpenOptions(int argc, char **argv, OpenOptions *openopt)
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{
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int opt, www;
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char *cp, *hostp, *cpath;
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/* First setup the openopt variables. */
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InitOpenOptions(openopt);
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/* Tell Getopt() that we want to start over with a new command. */
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Getopt_Reset();
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while ((opt = Getopt(argc, argv, "aiup:rd:g:cm")) >= 0) {
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switch (opt) {
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case 'a':
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/* User wants to open anonymously. */
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openopt->openmode = openExplicitAnon;
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break;
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case 'u':
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/* User wants to open with a login and password. */
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openopt->openmode = openExplicitUser;
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break;
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case 'i':
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/* User wants to ignore the entry in the netrc. */
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openopt->ignore_rc = 1;
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break;
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case 'p':
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/* User supplied a port number different from the default
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* ftp port.
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*/
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openopt->port = atoi(Optarg);
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if (openopt->port <= 0) {
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/* Probably never happen, but just in case. */
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(void) printf("%s: bad port number (%s).\n", argv[0], Optarg);
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goto usage;
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}
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/* Must ensure that the port is in the correct byte order! */
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openopt->port = htons(openopt->port);
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break;
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case 'd':
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/* User supplied a delay (in seconds) that differs from
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* the default.
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*/
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openopt->redial_delay = atoi(Optarg);
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break;
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case 'g':
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/* User supplied an upper-bound on the number of redials
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* to try.
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*/
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openopt->max_dials = atoi(Optarg);
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break;
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case 'r':
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openopt->max_dials = -1;
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break;
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case 'm':
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/* ftpcat mode is only available from your shell command-line,
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* not from the ncftp shell. Do that yourself with 'more zz'.
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*/
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if (eventnumber == 0L) {
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/* If eventnumber is zero, then we were called directly
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* from main(), and before the ftp shell has started.
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*/
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openopt->ftpcat = FTPMORE;
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/* ftpcat mode is really ftpmore mode. */
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break;
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} else {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"You can only use this form of colon-mode (-m) from your shell command line.\n\
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Try 'ncftp -m wuarchive.wustl.edu:/README'\n");
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goto usage;
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}
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/* break; */
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case 'c':
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/* ftpcat mode is only available from your shell command-line,
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* not from the ncftp shell. Do that yourself with 'get zz -'.
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*/
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if (eventnumber == 0L) {
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/* If eventnumber is zero, then we were called directly
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* from main(), and before the ftp shell has started.
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*/
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openopt->ftpcat = FTPCAT;
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break;
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} else {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"You can only use ftpcat/colon-mode from your shell command line.\n\
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Try 'ncftp -c wuarchive.wustl.edu:/README > file.'\n");
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goto usage;
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}
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/* break; */
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default:
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usage:
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return USAGE;
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}
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}
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if (argv[Optind] == NULL) {
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/* No host was supplied. Print out the list of sites we know
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* about and ask the user for one.
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*/
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PrintSiteList();
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(void) Gets("(site to open) ", openopt->hostname, sizeof(openopt->hostname));
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/* Make sure the user just didn't hit return, in which case we
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* just give up and go home.
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*/
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if (openopt->hostname[0] == 0)
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goto usage;
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} else {
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/* The user gave us a host to open.
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*
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* First, check to see if they gave us a colon-mode path
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* along with the hostname. We also understand a WWW path,
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* like "ftp://bang.nta.no/pub/fm2html.v.0.8.4.tar.Z".
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*/
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hostp = argv[Optind];
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cpath = NULL;
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if ((cp = index(hostp, ':')) != NULL) {
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*cp++ = '\0';
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cpath = cp;
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www = 0; /* Is 0 or 1, depending on the type of path. */
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if ((*cp == '/') && (cp[1] == '/')) {
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/* First make sure the path was intended to be used
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* with ftp and not one of the other URLs.
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*/
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if (strcmp(argv[Optind], "ftp")) {
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fprintf(
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stderr,
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"Bad URL '%s' -- WWW paths must be prefixed by 'ftp://'.\n",
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argv[Optind]
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);
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goto usage;
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}
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cp += 2;
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hostp = cp;
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cpath = NULL; /* It could have been ftp://hostname only. */
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if ((cp = index(hostp, '/')) != NULL) {
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*cp++ = '\0';
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cpath = cp;
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}
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www = 1;
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}
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if (cpath != NULL) {
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(void) Strncpy(openopt->colonmodepath, www ? "/" : "");
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(void) Strncat(openopt->colonmodepath, cpath);
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dbprintf("Colon-Mode Path = '%s'\n", openopt->colonmodepath);
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}
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}
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(void) Strncpy(openopt->hostname, hostp);
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dbprintf("Host = '%s'\n", hostp);
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}
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return NOERR;
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} /* GetOpenOptions */
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/* This examines the format of the string stored in the hostname
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* field of the OpenOptions, and sees if has to strip out a colon-mode
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* pathname (to store in the colonmodepath field). Since colon-mode
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* is run quietly (without any output being generated), we init the
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* login_verbosity variable here to quiet if we are running colon-mode.
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*/
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int CheckForColonMode(OpenOptions *openopt, int *login_verbosity)
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{
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/* Usually the user doesn't supply hostname in colon-mode format,
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* and wants to interactively browse the remote host, so set the
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* login_verbosity to whatever it is set to now.
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*/
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*login_verbosity = verbose;
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if (openopt->colonmodepath[0] != 0) {
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/* But if the user does use colon-mode, we want to do our business
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* and leave, without all the login messages, etc., so set
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* login_verbosity to quiet so we won't print anything until
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* we finish. Colon-mode can be specified from the shell command
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* line, so we would like to be able to execute ncftp as a one
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* line command from the shell without spewing gobs of output.
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*/
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*login_verbosity = V_QUIET;
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} else if (openopt->ftpcat != 0) {
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/* User specified ftpcat mode, but didn't supply the host:file. */
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(void) fprintf(stderr, "You didn't use colon mode correctly.\n\
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If you use -c or -m, you need to do something like this:\n\
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ncftp -c wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/README (to cat this file to stdout).\n");
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return USAGE;
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}
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return NOERR;
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} /* CheckForColonMode */
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/* All this short routine does is to hookup a socket to either the
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* remote host or the firewall gateway host.
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*/
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int HookupToRemote(OpenOptions *openopt)
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{
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int hErr;
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#ifdef GATEWAY
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/* Try connecting to the gateway host. */
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if (*gateway) {
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hErr = hookup(gateway, openopt->port);
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(void) Strncpy(hostname, openopt->hostname);
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} else
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#endif
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hErr = hookup(openopt->hostname, openopt->port);
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return hErr;
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} /* HookupToRemote */
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void CheckRemoteSystemType(int force_binary)
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{
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int tmpverbose;
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char *cp, c;
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/* As of this writing, UNIX is pretty much standard. */
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remote_is_unix = 1;
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/* Do a SYSTem command quietly. */
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tmpverbose = verbose;
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verbose = V_QUIET;
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if (command("SYST") == COMPLETE) {
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if (tmpverbose == V_VERBOSE) {
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/* Find the system type embedded in the reply_string,
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* and separate it from the rest of the junk.
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*/
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cp = index(reply_string+4, ' ');
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if (cp == NULL)
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cp = index(reply_string+4, '\r');
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if (cp) {
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if (cp[-1] == '.')
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cp--;
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c = *cp;
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*cp = '\0';
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}
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(void) printf("Remote system type is %s.\n",
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reply_string+4);
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if (cp)
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*cp = c;
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}
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remote_is_unix = !strncmp(reply_string + 4, "UNIX", (size_t) 4);
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}
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/* Set to binary mode if any of the following are true:
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* (a) The user has auto-binary set;
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* (b) The user is using colon-mode (force_binary);
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* (c) The reply-string from SYST said it was UNIX with 8-bit chars.
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*/
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if (auto_binary || force_binary
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|| !strncmp(reply_string, "215 UNIX Type: L8", (size_t) 17)) {
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(void) _settype("binary");
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if (tmpverbose > V_TERSE)
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(void) printf("Using binary mode to transfer files.\n");
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}
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/* Print a warning for that (extremely) rare Tenex machine. */
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if (tmpverbose >= V_ERRS &&
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!strncmp(reply_string, "215 TOPS20", (size_t) 10)) {
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(void) _settype("tenex");
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(void) printf("Using tenex mode to transfer files.\n");
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}
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verbose = tmpverbose;
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} /* CheckRemoteSystemType */
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/* This is called if the user opened the host with a file appended to
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* the host's name, like "wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/readme," or
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* "wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub." In the former case, we open wuarchive,
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* and fetch "readme." In the latter case, we open wuarchive, then set
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* the current remote directory to "/pub." If we are fetching a file,
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* we can do some other tricks if "ftpcat mode" is enabled. This mode
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* must be selected from your shell's command line, and this allows you
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* to use the program as a one-liner to pipe a remote file into something,
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* like "ncftp -c wu:/pub/README | wc." If the user uses ftpcat mode,
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* the program immediately quits instead of going into it's own command
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* shell.
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*/
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void ColonMode(OpenOptions *openopt)
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{
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int tmpverbose;
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int cmdstatus;
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/* How do we tell if colonmodepath is a file or a directory?
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* We first try cd'ing to the path first. If we can, then it
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* was a directory. If we could not, we'll assume it was a file.
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*/
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/* Shut up, so cd won't print 'foobar: Not a directory.' */
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tmpverbose = verbose;
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verbose = V_QUIET;
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/* If we are using ftpcat|more mode, or we couldn't cd to the
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* colon-mode path (then it must be a file to fetch), then
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* we need to fetch a file.
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*/
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if (openopt->ftpcat || ! _cd(openopt->colonmodepath)) {
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/* We call the appropriate fetching routine, so we have to
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* have the argc and argv set up correctly. To do this,
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* we just make an entire command line, then let makeargv()
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* convert it to argv/argc.
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*/
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if (openopt->ftpcat == FTPCAT)
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(void) sprintf(line, "get %s -", openopt->colonmodepath);
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else if (openopt->ftpcat == FTPMORE)
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(void) sprintf(line, "more %s", openopt->colonmodepath);
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else {
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/* Regular colon-mode, where we fetch the file, putting the
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* copy in the current local directory.
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*/
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(void) sprintf(line, "mget %s", openopt->colonmodepath);
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}
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makeargv();
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/* Turn on messaging if we aren't catting. */
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if (openopt->ftpcat == 0)
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verbose = tmpverbose;
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/* get() also handles 'more'. */
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if (openopt->ftpcat)
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cmdstatus = get(margc, margv);
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else
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cmdstatus = mget(margc, margv);
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/* If we were invoked from the command line, quit
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* after we got this file.
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*/
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if (eventnumber == 0L) {
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(void) quit(cmdstatus == CMDERR ? -1 : 0, NULL);
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}
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}
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verbose = tmpverbose;
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} /* ColonMode */
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/* Given a properly set up OpenOptions, we try connecting to the site,
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* redialing if necessary, and do some initialization steps so the user
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* can send commands.
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*/
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int Open(OpenOptions *openopt)
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{
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int hErr;
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int dials;
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char *ruser, *rpass, *racct;
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int siteInRC;
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char *user, *pass, *acct;
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int login_verbosity, oldv;
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macnum = 0; /* Reset macros. */
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/* If the hostname supplied is in the form host.name.str:/path/file,
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* then colon mode was used, and we need to fix the hostname to be
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* just the hostname, copy the /path/file to colonmode path, and init
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* the login_verbosity variable.
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*/
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if (CheckForColonMode(openopt, &login_verbosity) == USAGE)
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return USAGE;
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/* If the hostname supplied was an abbreviation, such as just
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* "wu" (wuarchive.wustl.edu), look through the list of sites
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* we know about and get the whole name. We also would like
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* the path we want to start out in, if it is available.
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*/
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GetFullSiteName(openopt->hostname, openopt->cdpath);
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#ifdef GATEWAY
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/* Make sure the gateway host name is a full name and not an
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* abbreviation.
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*/
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if (*gateway)
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GetFullSiteName(gateway, NULL);
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#endif
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ruser = rpass = racct = NULL;
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/* This also loads the init macro. */
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siteInRC = ruserpass2(openopt->hostname, &ruser, &rpass, &racct);
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if (ISANONOPEN(openopt->openmode)) {
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user = "anonymous";
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pass = anon_password;
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} else {
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user = NULL;
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pass = NULL;
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}
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acct = NULL;
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if (siteInRC && !openopt->ignore_rc) {
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acct = racct;
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if (ruser != NULL) {
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/* We were given a username. If we were given explicit
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* instructions from the command line, follow those and
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* ignore what the RC had. Otherwise if no -a or -u
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* was specified, we use whatever was in the RC.
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*/
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if (ISIMPLICITOPEN(openopt->openmode)) {
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user = ruser;
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pass = rpass;
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}
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}
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}
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for (
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dials = 0;
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openopt->max_dials < 0 || dials < openopt->max_dials;
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dials++)
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{
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if (dials > 0) {
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/* If this is the second dial or higher, sleep a bit. */
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(void) sleep(openopt->redial_delay);
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(void) fprintf(stderr, "Retry Number: %d\n", dials + 1);
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}
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|
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if ((hErr = HookupToRemote(openopt)) == -2)
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/* Recoverable, so we can try re-dialing. */
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continue;
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else if (hErr == NOERR) {
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/* We were hookup'd successfully. */
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|
connected = 1;
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|
|
|
oldv = verbose; verbose = login_verbosity;
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|
|
|
#ifdef GATEWAY
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|
if (*gateway) {
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|
if ((Login(
|
|
user,
|
|
pass,
|
|
acct,
|
|
(!openopt->ignore_rc && !openopt->colonmodepath[0])
|
|
) != NOERR) || cout == NULL)
|
|
goto nextdial; /* error! */
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|
}
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|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef GATEWAY
|
|
if (!*gateway) {
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* We don't want to run the init macro for colon-mode. */
|
|
if ((Login(
|
|
user,
|
|
pass,
|
|
acct,
|
|
(!openopt->ignore_rc && !openopt->colonmodepath[0])
|
|
) != NOERR) || cout == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
goto nextdial; /* error! */
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef GATEWAY
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
verbose = oldv;
|
|
|
|
/* We need to check for unix and see if we should set binary
|
|
* mode automatically.
|
|
*/
|
|
CheckRemoteSystemType(openopt->colonmodepath[0] != (char)0);
|
|
|
|
if (openopt->colonmodepath[0]) {
|
|
ColonMode(openopt);
|
|
} else if (openopt->cdpath[0]) {
|
|
/* If we didn't have a colon-mode path, we try setting
|
|
* the current remote directory to cdpath. cdpath is
|
|
* usually the last directory we were in the previous
|
|
* time we called this site.
|
|
*/
|
|
(void) _cd(openopt->cdpath);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Freshen 'cwd' variable for the prompt.
|
|
* We have to do atleast one 'cd' so our variable
|
|
* cwd (which is saved by _cd()) is set to something
|
|
* valid.
|
|
*/
|
|
(void) _cd(NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
break; /* we are connected, so break the redial loop. */
|
|
/* end if we are connected */
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Irrecoverable error, so don't bother redialing. */
|
|
/* The error message should have already been printed
|
|
* from Hookup().
|
|
*/
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
nextdial:
|
|
disconnect(0, NULL);
|
|
continue; /* Try re-dialing. */
|
|
}
|
|
return (NOERR);
|
|
} /* Open */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* This stub is called by our command parser. */
|
|
int cmdOpen(int argc, char **argv)
|
|
{
|
|
OpenOptions openopt;
|
|
|
|
/* If there is already a site open, close that one so we can
|
|
* open a new one.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (connected && NOT_VQUIET && hostname[0]) {
|
|
(void) printf("Closing %s...\n", hostname);
|
|
(void) disconnect(0, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Reset the remote info structure for the new site we want to open.
|
|
* Assume we have these properties until we discover otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
gRmtInfo.hasSIZE = 1;
|
|
gRmtInfo.hasMDTM = 1;
|
|
|
|
if ((GetOpenOptions(argc, argv, &openopt) == USAGE) ||
|
|
(Open(&openopt) == USAGE))
|
|
return USAGE;
|
|
return NOERR;
|
|
} /* cmdOpen */
|
|
|
|
/* eof open.c */
|